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I'll check in here from time to time.
Michael Martinez's Interviews with Tolkien Scholars
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I missed this the first time around. I think I was on Shadows of Arnor writing RP and fanfic with my wife. Good interviews! Hoping you're doing well Michael.
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Re: Michael Martinez's Interviews with Tolkien Scholars
Great stuff, thanks for sharing.Voronwë the Faithful wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2011 6:58 am Several weeks ago, the well-known Tolkienist Michael Martinez (hi Michael!) started a new Interview with Tolkien Scholars series. The first interview, on October 14, 2011, was with Janet Brennan Croft, the editor of Mythlore and the author of War and the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien , winner of the Mythopoeic Society Award for Inklings Studies in 2004. The following week was with John Rateliff, author of the The History of the Hobbit (the 2010 winner), the week after that was Wayne Hammond and Christina Scull, author of two many Inklings Studies award winning books to mention. Two weeks ago, he interviewed Michael Drout, author J.R.R. Tolkien’s Beowulf and the Critics (the 2003 winner. Last week he had a delay and wasn't able to get an interview posted (he said he had John Garth in the queue, but that his schedule was tight; that's an interview I look forward to!) so he posted some fasninating videos of interviews with Christopher Tolkien. All of the interviews are well-worth checking out; I found them all very informative. Michael definitely has a gift of asking questions that bring out lots of good information.
http://middle-earth.xenite.org/category/interviews/
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I'm glad you both enjoyed the interviews. I continue to be surprised and flattered to be included in such high company.
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